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god bless you. >> george, have you lost weight? >> yes, ma'am. ♪ >> be honorable george h.w. bush. ♪ >> isn't that something? a lot of memories. a lot of happy memories and it's mesmerizing to see it's enchanting and now, at this stage in the life, i get so say how lucky we are, how beautiful this is. this is our anchor and this is where the kids come back and this is where the memories are. so this is where i'm coming all my life and where i will remain until my last days.
god bless you. >> george, have you lost weight? >> yes, ma'am. ♪ >> be honorable george h.w. bush. ♪ >> isn't that something? a lot of memories. a lot of happy memories and it's mesmerizing to see it's enchanting and now, at this stage in the life, i get so say how lucky we are, how beautiful this is. this is our anchor and this is where the kids come back and this is where the memories are. so this is where i'm coming all my life and where i will remain until my...
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then he decided to get out when the officials came to help him escape. >> george howell in plaquemines parish, thanks so much, louisiana, appreciate that update. >> thank you. >> let's find out where the remnants of isaac might be right now and what it promises to bring. we'll go to the weather center. boy, this isaac has some serious staying power. >> it has legs for sure. the remnants are still moving just primarily right around the central mississippi river valley but for the most part its impact is felt to the east of the mississippi river. here we have two tornado watches out for a good portion of illinois and southern illinois extending down into missouri. we've had some isolated reports, tornado warnings. doppler radar indicated tornadoes. but for the most part any tornadic activity we see coming out of the, what is left over from this going to be short lived and fairly weak. that's not to say they're not going to be dangerous but for the most part that is what we're looking at throughout the afternoon. rainfall totals for the most part in southeastern illinois, southern indiana
then he decided to get out when the officials came to help him escape. >> george howell in plaquemines parish, thanks so much, louisiana, appreciate that update. >> thank you. >> let's find out where the remnants of isaac might be right now and what it promises to bring. we'll go to the weather center. boy, this isaac has some serious staying power. >> it has legs for sure. the remnants are still moving just primarily right around the central mississippi river valley but...
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people have predicted our demise every since george washington was criticized for having a bad set of wooden false teeth. and so far, every single person that has bet against america has lost money. because we always come back. we come through every fire, a little stronger and a little better. and we do it because in the end, we decide to champion the cause for which our founders pledged their lives, their fortunes, their sacred honor. the cause of forming a more perfect union. my fellow americans, if that is what you want, if that is what you believe, you must vote and you must re-elect president barack obama. god bless you, and god bless america. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ . syou know, i've helped a lot off people save a lot of money. but today...( sfx: loud noise of large metal object hitting the ground) things have been a little strange. (sfx: sound of piano smashing) roadrunner: meep meep. meep meep? (sfx: loud thud sound) what a strange place. geico®. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. it's got that sweet honey taste. but no way it's 80 calories, righ
people have predicted our demise every since george washington was criticized for having a bad set of wooden false teeth. and so far, every single person that has bet against america has lost money. because we always come back. we come through every fire, a little stronger and a little better. and we do it because in the end, we decide to champion the cause for which our founders pledged their lives, their fortunes, their sacred honor. the cause of forming a more perfect union. my fellow...
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you only go into george bush. >> it was about what did the documents i obtained show. sorry, ari. if i obtained documents. >> if you reflected the information in the 9/11 commission report, what was missed when president clinton in office. >> ari, that is why -- >> you were saying you were focusing basically on the summer before 9/11 to show the drum beat that was occurring in those immediate months? is that right? >> i wasn't playing a game. it's like a child. it's like saying, well, billy did this, but bobby did that. it's not about that. it is about what did the documents i obtained show? i'm not going to runaround, gee, i have a news story, but ari fleisher might be afraid. >> to the argument that you shouldn't have published on this day, what do you say? >> i say that i have spoken to far more family members and far more victims' families of the 9/11 attacks than ari has, and i will tell you, i've heard from four families today. >> you don't know that. >> i've heard from four families today thanking me. the last thing i heard is, gee, we don't want to know what happened. >> y
you only go into george bush. >> it was about what did the documents i obtained show. sorry, ari. if i obtained documents. >> if you reflected the information in the 9/11 commission report, what was missed when president clinton in office. >> ari, that is why -- >> you were saying you were focusing basically on the summer before 9/11 to show the drum beat that was occurring in those immediate months? is that right? >> i wasn't playing a game. it's like a child....
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george, good seeing you. what's the latest on the river as we speak? >> reporter: gary, you know as we speak, we're watching this river rise slowly, but surely. everyone's paying close attention to it. it will affect a lot of people here along the pearl river including one person whoou may know. the star of the history channel reality show, "swamp people." he helped us go out to give you a much better picture of what's happening. no better way to show you than to take you out on the river, so what you see here is the pearl river. some eight to nine feet higher than it typically is. you're seeing this river so high because of all this storm water. all the rain that came in from hurricane isaac. it's got to go somewhere. now, officials are also concerned about a navigational canal that runs parallel to the pearl river. there was concern earlier about those locks failing. but officials seem fairly certain that those are doing better. they're monitoring that situation. now, i want to bring in terrell evans here. no one knows this river better than you. you
george, good seeing you. what's the latest on the river as we speak? >> reporter: gary, you know as we speak, we're watching this river rise slowly, but surely. everyone's paying close attention to it. it will affect a lot of people here along the pearl river including one person whoou may know. the star of the history channel reality show, "swamp people." he helped us go out to give you a much better picture of what's happening. no better way to show you than to take you out on...
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he only faults george bush on the 9/11 commission, actually faulted george bush, president clinton, the cia, the fbi, the department of justice. it was a much more context report. if anything, he's said in his reporting, and they never had the heart of what he says, which is other pdbs gave credence to the fact that this was an attack that could have been stopped. >> in my reading 06 the 9/11 report, it says numerous actions were taken overseas and domestic agencies didn't know what to do. >> that's true, because there wasn't the same kind -- i want to address a number of things that ari just said. i mean, number one, i want to point out his first approach was attack the messenger. number two, i am quoting from presidential daily briefs. ari is not coming in here and saying oh, i have other information. i don't know what he's saying. is he saying i'm just lying and making them up? ari, this is what it says. >> i'm reading from the 9/11 commission. >> i allowed you to speak, would you give me the same benefit? i'm angry at ari today, because the first thing he did was send out a tweet, c
he only faults george bush on the 9/11 commission, actually faulted george bush, president clinton, the cia, the fbi, the department of justice. it was a much more context report. if anything, he's said in his reporting, and they never had the heart of what he says, which is other pdbs gave credence to the fact that this was an attack that could have been stopped. >> in my reading 06 the 9/11 report, it says numerous actions were taken overseas and domestic agencies didn't know what to...
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right here to the north-northeast this is prince georges and montgomery county in maryland. we had one just in virginia around falls church toward alexandria. that just expiring but this one right now as we're going to look, this is pushing eastward this tornado about 30 to 35 miles per hour, this tornado spotted on doppler radar. what we've seen with this big picture is just incredible, robust atmosphere. atmospherically everyone and everything coming together at the low levels and the upper levels. here's where our tornado watches are. new york, vermont, connecticut, massachusetts, new jersey, all implicated in this. a very strong cold front pushing into this warm, moist, very unstable atmosphere. so here's where these tornado watches are posted. watch meaning that tornadoes are a potential. conditions are right. until about 9:00 and 10:00 tonight. here's where the severe thunderstorm warnings are. look at this line from albany north. all the way from the green and white mountains to the adirondacks here all the way down toward the hudson valley of new york through the cat
right here to the north-northeast this is prince georges and montgomery county in maryland. we had one just in virginia around falls church toward alexandria. that just expiring but this one right now as we're going to look, this is pushing eastward this tornado about 30 to 35 miles per hour, this tornado spotted on doppler radar. what we've seen with this big picture is just incredible, robust atmosphere. atmospherically everyone and everything coming together at the low levels and the upper...
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george bush and dick cheney are gone. so no matter what, we're better off today than we were -- >> let's rephrase the question and see how the audience reacts. how many in this audience personally, financially feel genuinely better off after four years? if you do, applaud. [ applause ] okay. and if you don't, applaud now. [ applause ] so it's probably about 50/50. >> i got that at about 70/30. >> let's put it at 60/40. maybe 60/40. but whatever it was, certainly a number of people in the room would agree they're not better off. >> okay. but let's get to brass tax here. i'm the independent. in the economy, things that are done three, four, five years ago show up today. so when the recession of what we had hit, which barack obama inherited, bush did the first bailout. that was because it hit in '08 because of decisions done in '03/'04, when you had a republican president, republican house, and republican senate. why at the republican convention, and i ask you this question, why wasn't george bush allowed to speak, dick chen
george bush and dick cheney are gone. so no matter what, we're better off today than we were -- >> let's rephrase the question and see how the audience reacts. how many in this audience personally, financially feel genuinely better off after four years? if you do, applaud. [ applause ] okay. and if you don't, applaud now. [ applause ] so it's probably about 50/50. >> i got that at about 70/30. >> let's put it at 60/40. maybe 60/40. but whatever it was, certainly a number of...
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i mean, you had an administration in george w. bush that talk about letting the economy go into free-fall. that administration did it. and barack obama i think has done a very credible job in difficult circumstances getting the economy back on track. it's still not there, but it is moving in the right direction. >> grover, let me ask you a question. has any president in the history of the united states ever handed a bigger financial crisis over to the guy that followed him than george bush did? >> well, if you look at -- >> yes or no. >> yeah, sure. >> who? >> herbert hoover. herbert hoover. >> well, herbert hoover took all the same policies, i mean, fdr didn't do anything that herbert hoover didn't do. higher taxes, more spending, more regulations, and it didn't work for hoover -- >> are you saying that fdr was the same as herbert hoover? >> well, he did hoover took tax rates up to 75% from 25%, fdr took them up towards 90%. he did massive spending, did all that regulation of the farm industry. nothing particularly new, just a li
i mean, you had an administration in george w. bush that talk about letting the economy go into free-fall. that administration did it. and barack obama i think has done a very credible job in difficult circumstances getting the economy back on track. it's still not there, but it is moving in the right direction. >> grover, let me ask you a question. has any president in the history of the united states ever handed a bigger financial crisis over to the guy that followed him than george...
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it is a hearing in a george zimmerman will testify at. and so i suspect that we will be covering that, both of us, and no question about it, we will hear what happened on that night from the very mouth of george zimmerman. >> and once that hearing is down, if it rules in favor of george zimmerman, there is no trial, right? >> that's right, it's over. he gets immunity. not only from criminal prosecution, but civil claims, as well. so it's almost sort of that bet your farm type litigation that we hear about all the time. >> okay. before we run out of time, we want to get to facial recognition, the next generation of identification. the long and short of it is that the cameras can scan a crowd and use biometrics to match faces with faces with the feds already have in the today the bases. the program's aim to help reduce of course terrorism and criminal activities. but any xri vasey conce privacy? >> this will be challenge order constitutional grounds once it rolls out in 2014. no question about that. but this could be, martin, a really signi
it is a hearing in a george zimmerman will testify at. and so i suspect that we will be covering that, both of us, and no question about it, we will hear what happened on that night from the very mouth of george zimmerman. >> and once that hearing is down, if it rules in favor of george zimmerman, there is no trial, right? >> that's right, it's over. he gets immunity. not only from criminal prosecution, but civil claims, as well. so it's almost sort of that bet your farm type...
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george delgado is the cameraman. >> he was pissed. he was very angry towards his ex-wife. >> once in the cemetery, delgado starts filming as emilio lays flowers on the grave. but then the woman he'd been blaming for his daughter's suicide shows up. the television crew runs to talk to her. reporter ingrid cruz starts questioning the former wife, who seems reluctant to get out of the car. after a few moments she steps out. george delgado continues to tape. >> and ingrid started walking with her. i was going to get a nice two-shot. >> what the cameraman would see through his lens next would change their lives forever. barging into the frame, emilio pulls a gun and shoots his former wife at point blank range. then he pumps ten more bullets as she lies in the fetal position on the ground. >> it was just amazing. i mean, the guy's driving the damn bullets into her, going around her in circles. and then he runs to the car, which just happened to be in the same direction we were at, which wasn't too comfortable because first thing in my mind
george delgado is the cameraman. >> he was pissed. he was very angry towards his ex-wife. >> once in the cemetery, delgado starts filming as emilio lays flowers on the grave. but then the woman he'd been blaming for his daughter's suicide shows up. the television crew runs to talk to her. reporter ingrid cruz starts questioning the former wife, who seems reluctant to get out of the car. after a few moments she steps out. george delgado continues to tape. >> and ingrid started...
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but george romney steered his son away from politics and toward business first. and two graduate degrees in both business and law at harvard. >> by now, george romney had seen what it took to succeed an what kind of skills you needed and what kind of credentials you needed. so he was encouraging his son to kind of go beyond where he had been. >> so in 1972, mitt, ann and their two baby boys, moved to massachusetts. but their move from utah would not be easy. >> destroyed by fire in august of 1984. and the fire department indicated that it was most likely set. that they categorized it as of suspicious origin. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] its lightweight construction makes it nimble... ♪ its road gripping performance makes it a cadillac. introducing the all-new cadillac xts. available with advanced haldex all-wheel drive. [ engine revving ] it's bringing the future forward. begins with back pain and a choice. take advil, and maybe have to take up to four in a day. or take aleve, which can relieve pain all day with just two pills. good eye. dad, we want pizza. you g
but george romney steered his son away from politics and toward business first. and two graduate degrees in both business and law at harvard. >> by now, george romney had seen what it took to succeed an what kind of skills you needed and what kind of credentials you needed. so he was encouraging his son to kind of go beyond where he had been. >> so in 1972, mitt, ann and their two baby boys, moved to massachusetts. but their move from utah would not be easy. >> destroyed by...
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they don't want to talk about george bush. and that gives us more time to talk about bill clinton and eight years of peace and prosperity. don't talk about george bush. we'll talk peace and prosperity starting tonight. >> there you go. that is our unsolicited advice. guys, thanks for another brilliant conversation. we appreciate it. now back to wolf blitzer here in charlotte. >>> pete, thanks very much. very, very good conversation indeed. bill clinton and barack obama, are they really different kinds of democrats? we're going to talk about that. much more the former white house press secretary gibbs senior advisor to the obama campaign is standing by to join us live. >>> we're back at the democratic national convention here in charlotte. and robert gibbs, former white house press secretary senior advisor to the obama campaign is joining us now. robert, thanks very much for coming in. >> thanks for having me. >> we don't have the tape yet, but we've just gotten notes of what mitt romney is saying. he didn't really watch the fi
they don't want to talk about george bush. and that gives us more time to talk about bill clinton and eight years of peace and prosperity. don't talk about george bush. we'll talk peace and prosperity starting tonight. >> there you go. that is our unsolicited advice. guys, thanks for another brilliant conversation. we appreciate it. now back to wolf blitzer here in charlotte. >>> pete, thanks very much. very, very good conversation indeed. bill clinton and barack obama, are they...
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george romney had been a hawk. but turned against the war and said so. >> well, you know when i came back from vietnam, i just had the greatest brainwashing that anybody can get. >> by the generals? >> when you distinguish over to vietnam. not only by the generals but also by the diplomatic corps over there. >> months after his now infamous brainwashing comment, his campaign collapsed. >> go, mitt, go. >> an early political lesson, mitt romney would never forget. >> his sister jane said this deeply affected mitt and he's more careful in what he says, more scripted in what he says because he saw how just one phrase could torpedo a presidential campaign. >> thank you, governor romney. >> thank you very much. >> if george's failure turned romney into the cautious candidate he is today, he won't admit it. >> some people say you've learned from or overlearned his mistakes. >> i tell the truth too, and he used to say, one of his favorite sayings was that being right too early is devastating in politics. but still, it's b
george romney had been a hawk. but turned against the war and said so. >> well, you know when i came back from vietnam, i just had the greatest brainwashing that anybody can get. >> by the generals? >> when you distinguish over to vietnam. not only by the generals but also by the diplomatic corps over there. >> months after his now infamous brainwashing comment, his campaign collapsed. >> go, mitt, go. >> an early political lesson, mitt romney would never...
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they wanted george bush to start the war before 9/11 happened. then when 9/11 happened, they said we have to go now, don't we? the project for a new american century really existed and the people who ran it did not get run out of washington and forced into a line of work they would be better suited for like for example, coloring. they are briefing the republican vice presidential nominee on what to do about foreign policy. in 2012. the republican side never retired the g.w. bush policy team. no need to come up with a new idea or two. they don't seem to really care about foreign policy in terms of the mitt romney campaign. they just don't want to be asked about it. because the republican party is essentially forfeited on this issue, because on this issue there are not two plausible sides fighting it out in the election, there's the democrats and sort of a right wing peanut gallery that pops up. foreign policy and the wars are being handled in our political system differently than any other thing being fought over in this election. you can see that
they wanted george bush to start the war before 9/11 happened. then when 9/11 happened, they said we have to go now, don't we? the project for a new american century really existed and the people who ran it did not get run out of washington and forced into a line of work they would be better suited for like for example, coloring. they are briefing the republican vice presidential nominee on what to do about foreign policy. in 2012. the republican side never retired the g.w. bush policy team. no...
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george bush quadrupled the education funding. they really have no history of this cutting and this austerity that they walk about. if i was on welfare and had social security, if i was getting medicare, if i was getting anything from the government, if this guy paul ryan's plan comes in they're going to be a lot of people hurting and i really don't think the united states, i don't think people want to hurt as badly as it's going to take to put their plan into action. that's what i think. i always like to guy that has the printing press that makes the money. i like that guy. >> let's talk about your guy. you know charlotte. you know back in 2008 then senator, his campaign official has been quick to point out his convention speech in denver, who can forget that night. it sold out in 24 hours. we are four days out from the president's big speech. he's got this 74,000 seater stadium and they have no indication they're going to be able to fill it up. what does that tell you? >> it ought to be bobble head night. they need to give somet
george bush quadrupled the education funding. they really have no history of this cutting and this austerity that they walk about. if i was on welfare and had social security, if i was getting medicare, if i was getting anything from the government, if this guy paul ryan's plan comes in they're going to be a lot of people hurting and i really don't think the united states, i don't think people want to hurt as badly as it's going to take to put their plan into action. that's what i think. i...
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here's george will. >> there is uncertainty surrounding the romney/ryan tax cut plan because they have not specified the deductions that will be closed and we know where the big money is. mortgage interest deductions, charitable deduction, employer-provided health insurance and state and local taxes. all of those you either hit only the rich, in which case you don't get much money, or you hit the middle class. >> this is bacd up by the tax policy center. under romney's plan, the middle class pays more while the wealthy pay less. 65% of people who use the mortgage interest deduction make less than $100,000 a year. 91% of people who use the deduction make less that $2 hundr $00,000 a year. let's turn to david stockman, former budget director and director of office and management of budget for president ronald reagan. great to have you on the program. >> great to be here. >> george will says the romney tax plan doesn't add up for the middle class. what's your assessment? >> that it doesn't add up and his budget plan doesn't add up. he has a secret plan to cut the budget. after all, the re
here's george will. >> there is uncertainty surrounding the romney/ryan tax cut plan because they have not specified the deductions that will be closed and we know where the big money is. mortgage interest deductions, charitable deduction, employer-provided health insurance and state and local taxes. all of those you either hit only the rich, in which case you don't get much money, or you hit the middle class. >> this is bacd up by the tax policy center. under romney's plan, the...
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more than in george bush's eight years in office. my friends, the list of accomplishments is long, impressive and barely told. and even more impressive when you consider that congressional republicans have made obstruction itself the centerpiece of their governing strategy. with a record like that, and a vision that hopeful and powerful, i for one will not stand by and let him be bullied out of office. and neither should you. i want you to be clear. what is at stake is real. it is real. the orchard gardens elementary school in boston was in trouble. its record was poor. its spirit was broken, and its reputation was a wreck. no matter how bad things were in other urban things in the city, people would say well, at least we're not orchard gardens. today, thanks to a host of new tools, many enacted with the help of the obama mention, orchard gardens is turning itself around. teaching standards and accountability is higher, the school is filled with music and excellence. the first graders are on their own, on their own to deal with their
more than in george bush's eight years in office. my friends, the list of accomplishments is long, impressive and barely told. and even more impressive when you consider that congressional republicans have made obstruction itself the centerpiece of their governing strategy. with a record like that, and a vision that hopeful and powerful, i for one will not stand by and let him be bullied out of office. and neither should you. i want you to be clear. what is at stake is real. it is real. the...
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they kept saying george. we're like this is the middle east 2,000 years ago. who is george? we don't normally ask questions. >> george turned out to be the muhammed character. >> he did. >> the script handed out piecemeal, sometimes late at night the day before a shoot and lilly had in lines and was asked to come in after the shooting was done to dub her voice-over that of another actress. other actors went to the same sound studio and also after the shooting was done to record the words that sparked a fire storm. >> they brought the actors in in post and had them say specific words like muhammed, for example, and then they took -- it was isolated t wasn't in context. they said say muhammed. they're like say muhammed, why? >> she says basile, we now know his real niem as nakoula basseley nakoula was engaging and cheerful on set and there was no indication of the real intent or story. >> i was shaking when i found out. >> really? >> yeah. i mean, i had no idea. this is a movie that i thought was never -- nobody was ever going to see. >> you were shaking when you heard about t
they kept saying george. we're like this is the middle east 2,000 years ago. who is george? we don't normally ask questions. >> george turned out to be the muhammed character. >> he did. >> the script handed out piecemeal, sometimes late at night the day before a shoot and lilly had in lines and was asked to come in after the shooting was done to dub her voice-over that of another actress. other actors went to the same sound studio and also after the shooting was done to...
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said about john mccain and george bush in 2008. cornell has an interesting new standard. in 2012, the republican candidate should not weigh in at a time when there are deaths, talking about the interesting -- the important differences in foreign policy approaches. yet certainly that is exactly what john kerry did regularly to george bush, as was his right while people were dying in iraq and afghanistan, as it was barack obama's right. but i don't remember people criticizing john kerry or barack obama for criticizing the bush and/or mccain foreign policy. in fact in july, 2008, nine servicemen were killed in one day in afghanistan. on that very day, barack obama weighed in to criticize george bush and john mccain's foreign policy. i don't remember any of this media double standard saying to senator obama, isn't it inappropriate for you to criticize the foreign policy of the person you're running against? it's a double standard, anderson. >> is it the same thing, though? that's an ongoing war where, you know, if you say you can't com
said about john mccain and george bush in 2008. cornell has an interesting new standard. in 2012, the republican candidate should not weigh in at a time when there are deaths, talking about the interesting -- the important differences in foreign policy approaches. yet certainly that is exactly what john kerry did regularly to george bush, as was his right while people were dying in iraq and afghanistan, as it was barack obama's right. but i don't remember people criticizing john kerry or barack...
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former solicitor general under president george w. bush. he will be playing the role of joe biden in mock debates. congressman ryan and vice president biden will face off just one time three weeks from now. meanwhile, the obama campaign is out with a new ad today. it's a response to governor romney who has been asking americans if they are better off now than they were four years ago. >> here's where we are today. 30 months of private sector job growth. creating 4.6 million new jobs. we're not there yet, but the real question is whose plan is better for you. the president's plan asks millionaires to pay a little more, to help invest in a strong middle class. >> we'll have more on these stories coming up. president obama not on the campaign trail, but he has a busy week ahead of him. and you can read a lot into his eye continue rather. a trip to new york city and then a set of whirlwind stops through ohio, florida, virginia before hitting milwaukee at the end of the week. the first time he's going to wisconsin this election cycle. joining me
former solicitor general under president george w. bush. he will be playing the role of joe biden in mock debates. congressman ryan and vice president biden will face off just one time three weeks from now. meanwhile, the obama campaign is out with a new ad today. it's a response to governor romney who has been asking americans if they are better off now than they were four years ago. >> here's where we are today. 30 months of private sector job growth. creating 4.6 million new jobs....
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they called them, quote, biased even though they're directed by one of george w. bush's top economists. then slowly right leaning economists began releasing their own studies showing if you made some really questionable and really different assumptions you could kind of sort of maybe make mitt romney's math look like it might add up if you did some really weird things. and this was great news for the romney campaign. on "meet the press" with david gregory, romney trumpeted these studies, said they closed the case on his plan. >> the good news is that five different economic studies including one at harvard and princeton, at aei and a couple at the "wall street journal" all show if we bring down our top rates and actually go across the board, bring down rates for everyone in america but also limit deductions and exemptions for people at the high end, why you can keep the progressivety in the code, remain revenue central and you create an enormous incentive for growth in the economy. >> the good news, and that would be good news. we can slice and dice. but if you ta
they called them, quote, biased even though they're directed by one of george w. bush's top economists. then slowly right leaning economists began releasing their own studies showing if you made some really questionable and really different assumptions you could kind of sort of maybe make mitt romney's math look like it might add up if you did some really weird things. and this was great news for the romney campaign. on "meet the press" with david gregory, romney trumpeted these...
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it's not something a product of what george bush did. it's the products of depression and repression by these dictatorships that didn't even allow the modicum of civil society to develop as it did develop for example, in indonesia or morocco. that's the key ingredient here. but to turn to libya, what i think we're seeing there and the only thing i would absolutely agree with what bernard-henri levy said about chris stevens, he was a fantastic man who really was advancing american interests and libyan interests and his death is an enormous loss. i disagree, the people that killed him weren't i am best i wills, they were doing it precisely to damage libya. we don't know who is behind it, but i think it's clear this is some combination of forces that want to disrupt the progress libya has made. your viewers should understand because very few americans do, that in the elections in july, the muslim brotherhood came in a distant second and the salafis who are responsible for much of this violence didn't even show. they were anyone to destroy m
it's not something a product of what george bush did. it's the products of depression and repression by these dictatorships that didn't even allow the modicum of civil society to develop as it did develop for example, in indonesia or morocco. that's the key ingredient here. but to turn to libya, what i think we're seeing there and the only thing i would absolutely agree with what bernard-henri levy said about chris stevens, he was a fantastic man who really was advancing american interests and...
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